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Old 12-08-2005, 10:11 PM   #6
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The ride gets very stiff. I have KYB shocks,2" lowering springs and 55 profile tires on the stock 16" rims. I don't mind the ride, but it gets pretty bumpy on a less than smooth freeway. I can tell if the dime is heads or tails when I run over it! The handling is greatly improved although I think the springs with less aggressive shocks and bigger swaybars would have been a better choice for flatter cornering and a little softer ride.


Jeez, getting old I guess. I used to love driving a go kart-like car...............sigh.

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